March 8, 2022, 6:32pm Clark County News
Camas is seeking a permanent city administrator to help lead the city’s day-to-day business. Read story
February 26, 2022, 3:17pm Clark County News
Preliminary land-use concepts for Camas’ North Shore show a mix of residential, commercial, mixed-use and business park-light industrial zones abutting a thick band of city-owned green space along the northern shores of Lacamas Lake. Read story
January 13, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News
Should the city of Camas buy “Made in America” goods over those produced outside the United States? That was the question Camas City Council members tossed around during the council’s first workshop of 2022, on Jan. 3. Read story
January 5, 2022, 5:07pm Clark County News
In a rare in-person meeting Monday, the Battle Ground City Council elected its new mayor and deputy mayor at its first meeting of the year. Read story
December 22, 2021, 5:56am Clark County News
Camas’ newest city council member, Marilyn Boerke, was sworn in during Monday evening’s meeting. Read story
December 15, 2021, 6:58pm Clark County News
The Camas High School student killed in a car crash on his way to school Tuesday morning was identified by his family as 15-year-old Grayson Kennedy. Read story
December 14, 2021, 11:02am Clark County News
A Camas High School student died Tuesday morning after the car he was riding in on his way to school crashed through a fence and into a house. Read story
November 29, 2021, 5:16pm Clark County News
The Camas Salary Commission has recommended a “stipend reset” that would boost monthly payments to the city’s mayor and city council members by as much as 17 percent. Read story
November 18, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News
Camas City Council members will soon consider giving a 4.5 percent cost-of-living boost to the city’s non-represented employees — those who are not part of a union or represented by a collective bargaining agreement. Read story
November 10, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News
The push to “keep Camas, Camas” and retain the city’s vaunted “small-town feel” may be alienating many Camasonians who do not identify with the city’s white, cisgendered, heterosexual or Christian communities. Read story